molybdenumblauw
Molybdenumblauw, or molybdenum blue, is not a single chemical compound but a class of blue pigments based on reduced molybdenum oxides. It refers to deep blue to gray-blue solids produced by partial reduction of molybdate species, resulting in mixed-valence Mo(V)–Mo(VI) oxides. The exact structure is variable, and these pigments are often described as amorphous or nanostructured rather than as a defined crystalline compound.
Chemical nature and color mechanism: The color arises from intervalence charge transfer between molybdenum centers in
Production and forms: In practice, pigments are obtained by reducing aqueous molybdate solutions in alkaline media
Properties and performance: Molybdenum blue pigments offer high tinting strength, good opacity at certain loadings, and
History and safety: The use of molybdenum blue pigments reflects a long history in inorganic pigment chemistry
See also: Molybdate pigments, inorganic blue pigments, pigments for ceramics.